R. Llin�s

2.7k total citations
18 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

R. Llin�s is a scholar working on Neurology, Sensory Systems and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, R. Llin�s has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Neurology, 6 papers in Sensory Systems and 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in R. Llin�s's work include Vestibular and auditory disorders (11 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (6 papers) and Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (4 papers). R. Llin�s is often cited by papers focused on Vestibular and auditory disorders (11 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (6 papers) and Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders (4 papers). R. Llin�s collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Australia. R. Llin�s's co-authors include W. Precht, K. Sasaki, J. C. Eccles, Atsushi Nambu, Mary Clarke, Alain Berthoz, D.E. Hillman, James W. Wolfe, J. I. Simpson and R. Baker and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Cell Biology, The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Experimental Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

R. Llin�s

18 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

R. Llin�s
C. Batini France
Gregory A. Mihailoff United States
Norman L. Strominger United States
Neal H. Barmack United States
Christopher H. Yeo United Kingdom
D.E. Hillman United States
H. Táboříková United States
J. A. Rawson Australia
C. Batini France
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Countries citing papers authored by R. Llin�s

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. Llin�s

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of R. Llin�s. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of R. Llin�s based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with R. Llin�s. R. Llin�s is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Nambu, Atsushi & R. Llin�s. (1997). Morphology of globus pallidus neurons: Its correlation with electrophysiology in guinea pig brain slices. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 377(1). 85–94. 136 indexed citations
2.
Mogilner, Alon Y., Masahiko Nomura, Urs Ribary, et al.. (1994). Neuromagnetic studies of the lip area of primary somatosensory cortex in humans: evidence for an oscillotopic organization. Experimental Brain Research. 99(1). 35 indexed citations
3.
Sinton, Christopher M., et al.. (1989). The effectiveness of different isomers of octanol as blockers of harmaline-induced tremor. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 414(1). 31–36. 81 indexed citations
4.
Llin�s, R. & James W. Wolfe. (1977). Functional linkage between the electrical activity in the vermal cerebellar cortex and saccadic eye movements. Experimental Brain Research. 29(1). 63 indexed citations
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Precht, W., J. I. Simpson, & R. Llin�s. (1976). Responses of Purkinje cells in rabbit nodulus and uvula to natural vestibular and visual stimuli. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 367(1). 1–6. 53 indexed citations
6.
Llin�s, R., J. I. Simpson, & W. Precht. (1976). Nystagmic modulation of neuronal activity in rabbit cerebellar flocculus. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 367(1). 7–13. 7 indexed citations
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Simpson, J. I., W. Precht, & R. Llin�s. (1974). Sensory separation in climbing and mossy fiber inputs to cat vestibulocerebellum. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 351(3). 183–193. 29 indexed citations
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Berthoz, Alain & R. Llin�s. (1974). Afferent neck projection to the cat cerebellar cortex. Experimental Brain Research. 20(4). 385–401. 76 indexed citations
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Hillman, D.E. & R. Llin�s. (1974). CALCIUM-CONTAINING ELECTRON-DENSE STRUCTURES IN THE AXONS OF THE SQUID GIANT SYNAPSE. The Journal of Cell Biology. 61(1). 146–155. 70 indexed citations
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Llin�s, R., et al.. (1973). The olivo-cerebellar system: Functional properties as revealed by harmaline-induced tremor. Experimental Brain Research. 18(1). 69–87. 392 indexed citations
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Baker, R., W. Precht, & R. Llin�s. (1972). Cerebellar modulatory action on the vestibulo-trochlear pathway in the cat. Experimental Brain Research. 15(4). 364–85. 85 indexed citations
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Precht, W., R. Llin�s, & Mary Clarke. (1971). Physiological responses of frog vestibular fibers to horizontal angular rotation. Experimental Brain Research. 13(4). 378–407. 113 indexed citations
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Llin�s, R., W. Precht, & Mary Clarke. (1971). Cerebellar Purkinje cell responses to physiological stimulation of the vestibular system in the frog. Experimental Brain Research. 13(4). 408–31. 58 indexed citations
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Precht, W. & R. Llin�s. (1969). Functional organization of the vestibular afferents to the cerebellar cortex of frog and cat. Experimental Brain Research. 9(1). 30–52. 119 indexed citations
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Llin�s, R. & W. Precht. (1969). The inhibitory vestibular efferent system and its relation to the cerebellum in the frog. Experimental Brain Research. 9(1). 16–29. 76 indexed citations
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Eccles, J. C., R. Llin�s, & K. Sasaki. (1966). Parallel fibre stimulation and the responses induced thereby in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum. Experimental Brain Research. 1(1). 17–39. 237 indexed citations
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Eccles, J. C., R. Llin�s, & K. Sasaki. (1966). The inhibitory interneurones within the cerebellar cortex. Experimental Brain Research. 1(1). 1–16. 166 indexed citations
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Eccles, J. C., R. Llin�s, & K. Sasaki. (1966). The mossy fibre-granule cell relay of the cerebellum and its inhibitory control by Golgi cells. Experimental Brain Research. 1(1). 82–101. 176 indexed citations

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